Kevin Trapp:

Strange game for him.

Hardly tested, three goals conceded, in the end in the center of the hustle and bustle - he must have rarely experienced such games.

Evan Ndicka: Did

n't seem to be up to par in Bremen's 1-1, when he insufficiently defended the ball before the goal was conceded, was only there where the ball wasn't even in the 1-2 - but overall Niclas Füllkrug had a good grip and stabilized in the second half.

Caused the late penalty kick that made Frankfurt tremble.

Tuta:

Initially struggled with Ducksch, grew more confident alongside Ndicka as the game progressed after making a good save from Ducksch in the 38th minute - and was the center of excitement when he nearly scored an own goal in the fourth minute of added time.

Kristijan Jakic:

On the right in the back four it was a rather inconspicuous game for the Croatian;

Werder's stage gave him space that he rarely used.

He made a few careless mistakes.

Luca Pellegrini:

Didn't find it funny at all to be substituted in the 64th minute.

Fine with the ball, always offensive, sometimes rustic when it had to be.

Almost converted a corner kick directly in the 23rd minute.

Djibril Sow:

Initially had difficulties ensuring safety next to Rode, hardly got balls, rarely got into duels.

His best scene was when he shot Kamada's pass into Bremen's goal to make it 4-2 in the 48th minute.

Sebastian Rode:

Usual diligent, good pass, good in the 1:1 duels - when he went out in the 77th minute, Eintracht was missing something.

His pass to 3:2 was wonderful.

Then also the one who often calmed down the Eintracht game.

Daichi Kamada:

Earned personal points by setting up the 2-2 and 4-2.

Could have celebrated in the 2nd minute if Pavlenka hadn't been in the Bremen goal.

Also close to a goal with his offside goal in the 19th minute.

Mario Götze:

Liberating hit to make it 1-0, nice low shot.

Then full in.

Snappy, alert, playable, directed the start of Bremen's build-up game.

Also defensively with good actions.

Jesper Lindstrom:

Had fun on this sunny evening because he met former Brondby colleague Anthony Jung.

First forgave like against Cologne, then scored in the style of an artist to 3: 2.

Castled, made meters, dodged to the left.

Was flat at the end.

Randal Kolo Muani:

Had to suffer in the duels with Amos Pieper, didn't let it take away the joy of the game.

Great how he left two Bremen players before the 2:2.

Was good at pressing later, Werder was annoying in the build-up game.

Christopher Lenz:

Came in for Pellegrini in the 64th minute, was quickly challenged defensively, only managed a few offensive actions.

Ansgar Knauff:

Lindström gave the needed break from the 77th minute.

Timothy Chandler:

When Rode went, he came - threw himself in to secure the first win of the season.

Lucas Alario:

Had to have his bracelet taped before he was allowed to play from the 86th minute.

Rafael Borré:

Started towards the Bremen corner flag when he was substituted on in the 86th minute to take time off the clock.

But the game lasted quite a long time.